Africa-Press – Eswatini. It is now all systems go for the much- anticipated family-building programme known as Asibambaneni Sibe Ngumndeni.
The programme, which is spearheaded by Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) Thulisile Dladla, will be aired on Eswatini Broadcasting and Information Services (EBIS) and on Eswatini TV.
About the programme
Asibambaneni Sibe Ngumndeni is an exciting family-building program initiated by the Deputy Prime Minister of Eswatini, Thulisile Dladla. The show aims to reunite families and address issues of family separation, fostering reconciliation within communities.
Broadcast Details
The program will be aired on:
– Eswatini Broadcasting and Information Services (EBIS)
– Eswatini TV
Preview and Feedback
On the day of the preview, Deputy Prime Minister Dladla, along with members of the Portfolio Committees from the House of Assembly and Senate, had the opportunity to watch draft episodes of the show. The feedback from Parliamentarians was constructive, focusing on enhancing the overall quality of the program. They praised the Office for its efforts in identifying and documenting significant family stories.
Acknowledgments
Dladla expressed her appreciation for:
– The production teams from Eswatini TV and EBIS for their commitment despite financial challenges.
– Mlamuli Dlamini, CEO of Eswatini TV, for his leadership throughout the initiative.
– Community leaders and local councils for their support in facilitating the program’s filming and implementation.
Societal Impact
Senator Prince Mphatfwa, Chairperson of the Senate Portfolio Committee, congratulated the DPM on the initiative, highlighting its potential to:
– Restore broken families.
– Address pressing issues such as the rising number of mothers abandoning their children.
Support and Funding
The successful launch of the program was supported by the Embassy of the Republic of China on Taiwan, which provided two vehicles valued at approximately E1.2 million to assist in its execution.
This initiative reflects a significant effort to strengthen family ties and foster community resilience in Eswatini.
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